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Melting Ice: Ajay Sharma

History of humanity begins with activities of geography and politics. Although boundary is a geographical expression, the idea of boundary cannot be separated from the essentiality of historical and political…

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The Black Metaphors: Sachin Bonde

Sachin Bonde’s current series of works ‘The Black Metaphors’ is a study of irony: an irony of development, nation-states and commodification of desires. Through his sculptures, installations and etchings, Sachin…

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Merging Constellations: Rumi Samadhan

Rumi Samadhan responds to Nasreen Mohmedi’s oeuvre through her visual reflections represented in digital compositions infused with ink and graphite drawings. Rumi tries to bring together various artistic influences and…

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In a Broad Daylight: Khandakar Ohida

Coming from a lower middle-class Muslim family in Bengal, Ohida Khandakar in her work demonstrates the dichotomy between cultural hegemony and religious practice. Taking inspiration from miniature paintings, Ohida consciously…

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Gazing at the Third Apple: Jesal Thacker

An attempt in this essay is to decode Prabhakar Barwe’s practice outside arts historical perspective and observe his paintings, writings and notations against the backdrop of a psychological and philosophical…

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Grid of Chaos: Nilanjana Nandy

I have been drawing on graph paper for quite some time now. On one hand, drawing with and within the grid; following its rules has almost been like negotiating with…

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When Dots Sparkle: Sarita Chouhan

Lines delicate and flowingIntersectingMeeting at pointsThen moving againNothing is random.In the map of memoryJoin the dotsSome dots sparkleConnections appear…Stories told, untoldImaginary, realClear or blurred.Stories are manySome are saidNot in many…

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Nature Diary: Eva Bubla

Now. Simple it may sound but how complex it is. We may think of Now as a point in the linear course of time. However, the question would emerge if…

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Porous Walls: Prajakta Potnis

For a while now I have been working on a series of photographs where the frozen still image is essentially a residue of an extensive process of meticulous constructions. An…

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